No one was injured, but the fire grew to 200 acres. Firefighters say its burning within the perimeter. So its not growing in size and threatening nearby homes. But folks in east county are running out of patience. Its taking a long time. You think its out, it starts back up. Reporter william and sheila posey live near the fire. They avoid leaving the house. It really burns my throat a lot. Just breathing it in. My eyes is watery. And the smoke. Reporter the smoke is very thick, and ash is falling on the ground. Nearby playgrounds are empty. Just theyre getting together so we can live a normal life. Because the smoke is not good at all. Reporter firefighters say neighbors should see some relief in the next week. Theyll continue to flood the wetteland area for the next five days to try to put out the fire. In pittsburg, im da lin, kpix 5. Paul has been looking at this for weeks. Its good news that its not widespread poor air quality, but if youre in that, its really a nuisance. It fluctu
Not everyone is excited to go to their job, and most people wouldn’t show up an hour early to be fully prepared for the day. Teddy Stiller is not only excited to commute from Aspen.